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Chinese character five-stroke root lookup

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Five-stroke character root lookup:

Kanji:稠

Word Roots:TMFK

Introduction to Wubi:

1. The Wubi input method is a stroke-based input system based on Chinese character structure, invented by Mr. Zhou Zhinong in 1983.

2. The Wubi input method encodes Chinese characters based on their stroke order and structural characteristics, resulting in fast typing speeds and high accuracy, making it particularly popular among professional typists.

3. The coding principles of the Wubi input method:

(1) Strokes and Radicals: The Wubi input method breaks Chinese characters down into several basic strokes and combines these strokes into 125 basic radicals.

(2) Zone-Position Codes: Each character root corresponds to a unique zone-position code consisting of two digits, representing the zone and position where the root is located.

(3) Character Decomposition: When inputting a character, it must be decomposed into one or more radicals, and the zone-position codes of these radicals are then entered in sequence.

4. Advantages of the Wubi Input Method

(1) Fast Input Speed: Once mastered, the Wubi input method allows for very fast typing.

(2) Low homophone rate: The encoding for each Chinese character is essentially unique, reducing the time spent selecting characters.

(3) No Voice Support Required: Suitable for people in different dialect regions, with no restrictions based on Mandarin proficiency.

5. Disadvantages of the Wubi Input Method

(1) Difficult to learn: It requires memorizing a large number of character roots and rules.

(2) Declining popularity: With the rise of Pinyin input methods, the number of Wubi users has gradually decreased.

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